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 1     I,     83|   the victorious assailants, perilous to men unacquainted with
 2     I,     84|    of thick clinging mud, or perilous with streams. Around were
 3    II,     28|     which hidden shoals made perilous. these they just escaped,
 4    II,    116|    speech was restricted and perilous under an emperor who feared
 5   III,     93|     him, that must have been perilous even to an innocent man.
 6   III,    104|     country embarrassing and perilous to the foe, for, whichever
 7    IV,     77| happened at this time that a perilous accident which occurred
 8    VI,     28|     last he exclaimed that a perilous and well-nigh fatal crisis
 9    VI,     78|       From earliest infancy, perilous vicissitudes were his lot.
10   XII,     78|      the greatest crimes are perilous in their inception, but
11   XIV,     16|   and largess, and organised perilous prosecutions against distinguished
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